Saving Matters: For the Budding Professional

Sponsored contentApr 21, 2017Metroland Media

University graduation seems like it was just yesterday, but your first day at your new job is already coming up in a week. The good news is you scored a great position in your field almost right out of school — but the bad news is that other than the suit you borrowed from your dad to wear to the interview, you don't really have any clothing that fits the company's dress code.

There's still some boxes of your stuff from your parents’ house that you're unpacking in your studio apartment, but you manage to find only a couple of really outdated ties and a dress shirt that's a size too small for you now. You decide it's worth investing in new threads to go with your new job — but how?

While you've been juggling rent and your other expenses on a tight budget for a little while now, you're also equipped with some coupons from local clothing stores. So you eye a couple of beautiful sports jackets and collared shirts that are perfect for the office, a few nice matching ties that are from this decade, and even a new pair of jeans to take advantage of those casual Fridays.

You try them on and take a look in the mirror. You smile, knowing you're ready to make a good impression on your new colleagues — and also that you can comfortably afford these stylish clothes.

This great new job also lets you work from home occasionally, which is ideal, except you need to be able to connect with clients and senior staff online throughout the day. The laptop you were using to get through university is starting to get tired; trying to use video chat is a nightmare because the screen keeps freezing. That wasn't so bad when you were chatting with friends and family in your university dorm, but it won't cut it for work.

Luckily, you've also scored some deals on new office electronics, including the latest laptop and a high-quality inkjet printer. And just as a little bonus for yourself, you also buy a set of compact speakers to listen to some music while you work on reports.

Now you're all set to start winning at adulthood — and you've already learned how to shop smarter while saving money. Looking in the mirror again, you smile when you remember the young man who was unsure of himself as he struggled through school. That young man is now ready for the world, and can fasten a tie like he's been doing it for years.

When you look at the big picture, aren’t coupons - used well - just another way of finding unexpected money in your pocket? We think so! That’s why Save.ca is excited to announce their largest coupon release ever! – 10X the coupons to help Canadians save even more money on life’s necessities. Start saving today!

Saving Matters: For the Budding Professional

Sponsored contentApr 21, 2017Metroland Media

University graduation seems like it was just yesterday, but your first day at your new job is already coming up in a week. The good news is you scored a great position in your field almost right out of school — but the bad news is that other than the suit you borrowed from your dad to wear to the interview, you don't really have any clothing that fits the company's dress code.

There's still some boxes of your stuff from your parents’ house that you're unpacking in your studio apartment, but you manage to find only a couple of really outdated ties and a dress shirt that's a size too small for you now. You decide it's worth investing in new threads to go with your new job — but how?

While you've been juggling rent and your other expenses on a tight budget for a little while now, you're also equipped with some coupons from local clothing stores. So you eye a couple of beautiful sports jackets and collared shirts that are perfect for the office, a few nice matching ties that are from this decade, and even a new pair of jeans to take advantage of those casual Fridays.

You try them on and take a look in the mirror. You smile, knowing you're ready to make a good impression on your new colleagues — and also that you can comfortably afford these stylish clothes.

This great new job also lets you work from home occasionally, which is ideal, except you need to be able to connect with clients and senior staff online throughout the day. The laptop you were using to get through university is starting to get tired; trying to use video chat is a nightmare because the screen keeps freezing. That wasn't so bad when you were chatting with friends and family in your university dorm, but it won't cut it for work.

Luckily, you've also scored some deals on new office electronics, including the latest laptop and a high-quality inkjet printer. And just as a little bonus for yourself, you also buy a set of compact speakers to listen to some music while you work on reports.

Now you're all set to start winning at adulthood — and you've already learned how to shop smarter while saving money. Looking in the mirror again, you smile when you remember the young man who was unsure of himself as he struggled through school. That young man is now ready for the world, and can fasten a tie like he's been doing it for years.

When you look at the big picture, aren’t coupons - used well - just another way of finding unexpected money in your pocket? We think so! That’s why Save.ca is excited to announce their largest coupon release ever! – 10X the coupons to help Canadians save even more money on life’s necessities. Start saving today!

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Saving Matters: For the Budding Professional

Sponsored contentApr 21, 2017Metroland Media

University graduation seems like it was just yesterday, but your first day at your new job is already coming up in a week. The good news is you scored a great position in your field almost right out of school — but the bad news is that other than the suit you borrowed from your dad to wear to the interview, you don't really have any clothing that fits the company's dress code.

There's still some boxes of your stuff from your parents’ house that you're unpacking in your studio apartment, but you manage to find only a couple of really outdated ties and a dress shirt that's a size too small for you now. You decide it's worth investing in new threads to go with your new job — but how?

While you've been juggling rent and your other expenses on a tight budget for a little while now, you're also equipped with some coupons from local clothing stores. So you eye a couple of beautiful sports jackets and collared shirts that are perfect for the office, a few nice matching ties that are from this decade, and even a new pair of jeans to take advantage of those casual Fridays.

You try them on and take a look in the mirror. You smile, knowing you're ready to make a good impression on your new colleagues — and also that you can comfortably afford these stylish clothes.

This great new job also lets you work from home occasionally, which is ideal, except you need to be able to connect with clients and senior staff online throughout the day. The laptop you were using to get through university is starting to get tired; trying to use video chat is a nightmare because the screen keeps freezing. That wasn't so bad when you were chatting with friends and family in your university dorm, but it won't cut it for work.

Luckily, you've also scored some deals on new office electronics, including the latest laptop and a high-quality inkjet printer. And just as a little bonus for yourself, you also buy a set of compact speakers to listen to some music while you work on reports.

Now you're all set to start winning at adulthood — and you've already learned how to shop smarter while saving money. Looking in the mirror again, you smile when you remember the young man who was unsure of himself as he struggled through school. That young man is now ready for the world, and can fasten a tie like he's been doing it for years.

When you look at the big picture, aren’t coupons - used well - just another way of finding unexpected money in your pocket? We think so! That’s why Save.ca is excited to announce their largest coupon release ever! – 10X the coupons to help Canadians save even more money on life’s necessities. Start saving today!